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1 ИЗВЕШТАЈ СА ДРУГОГ ЕВРОПСКОГ СИМПО3ИЈУМА ИМУНОЛОГА ''The 2nd EFIS/EJI Belgrade Symposium /Postgraduate Course - Inflammation at the Interface of Innate and Acquired Immunity'' - Место одржавања: Београд Термин : Припремио: Организациони Одбор Медицинског факултета Универзитета у Крагујевцу Медицински факултет у Крагујевцу у сарадњи са Европском федерацијом удружења имунолога, у периоду септембра године, у београдском хотелу Hyatt Regency, организовао је Други европски симпозијум имунолога ''The 2nd EFIS/EJI Belgrade Symposium /Postgraduate Course - Inflammation at the Interface of Innate and Acquired Immunity''. У припремном периоду овог симпозијума на реализацији скупа учествовао је већи број људи: лекара, администратора, особља из издавачке делатности, техничке службе, дизајнера и студената. За припрему симпозијума и координацију са хотелима изабрана је агенција HRG из Београда. Ообзиром на очекивани број гостију изнајмљено је пет сала у хотелу Hyatt Regency Београд. Сала Београд-Будва предвиђена је за одржавање сесија, сала Калемегдан као изложбени простор за постер презентације, сала Копаоник као изложбени простор за штандове и сала Boardroom за регистрацију учесника.
2 Симпозијуму је присуствовало око 200 учесника, признатих имунолога из готово свих земаља света, међу којима је и проф. др Peter Doherty, добитник Нобелове награде за медицину као и велики број домаћих истраживача који живе ван наше земље. Свечано отварање симпозијума одржано је год. у 17 часова у сали Народне скупштине Србије. Проф.др Миодраг Лукић отворио научни скуп а добродошлицу је пожелела председник Народне скупштине Србије проф.др Славица Ђукић-Дејановић.
3 Током четвородневног симпозијума учесници су имали прилику да чују више од 35 оралних презентација, као и да виде више од 10 постер презентација. SCIENTIFIC PROGRAM DAY 1: SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, Opening Lectures Novel cytokines in infectious and inflammatory disease 18:25 19:05 Sergio Romagnani (Florence) Properties and origin of human Th17 cells 19:05 19:45 Olivera Finn (Pittsburgh) Cancer immunosurveillance and immunotherapy 20:15 22:00 Welcoming Reception DAY 2, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, THEME I: INNATE AND ACQUIRED IMMUNITY IN INFECTION 08:30 09:00 Stipan Jonjic (Rijeka) Activation and inhibition of NK cells by murine cytomegalovirus 09:00 09:20 Vladimir Badovinac (Iowa City) CD8 T cell memory 09:20 10:00 Peter Doherty (Melbourne/Memphis) Cell-mediated immunity in influenza 10:30 10:50 Janko Nikolich-Zugich (Tucson) T Cell response to viral infections in the old age:homeostatic and functional aspects. 10:50 11:10 Ljiljana Sofronic-Milosavljevic (Belgrade) Trichinella spiralis helminth that holds back autoimmunity 11:10 11:30 Desa Lilic (Newcastle) Defects of dendritic cell cytokine and Th 17 immunity in human chronic candidiasis 11:30 12:00 Sergei Nedospasov (Moscow/ Berlin) Tumor necrosis factor as mediator of innate immunity and inflammation: importance of mouse models 12:00 12:20 Miodrag Colic (Belgrade) Immunology of periapical lesions THEME II IMMUNOPATHOLOGY OF INFLAMMATORY DISEASES 14:00 14:30 Georg Wick (Insbruck) Classical risk factors as inducers of anti-endothelial cell immune reactions in atherosclerosis 14:30 14:50 Vera Pravica (Los Angeles) Short arm of chromosome 6 : Genetic contribution to innate and acquired immunity 14:50 15:10 Ratko Djukanovic (Southemphton) Mechanisms of T cell activation and recruitment in asthma 15:10 15:30 Stanislav Vukmanovic (Washington)
4 Alloimmunization in patients with sickle cell diseases:an experimental model to study immune response genes in humans 15:30 15:50 Nada Pejnovic (London/Belgrade) Increased atherosclerotic lesions in interleukin-18 deficient apolipoprotein e-knockout mice fed highcholesterol diet reveal a role for Th17 cells in atherosclerosis 15:50 16:10 Nikola Vujanovic (Pittsburgh) Tumor necrosis factor alpha: the masterkey of inflammation and immune reactions DAY 3, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, THEME III IMMUNOREGULATION 09:00 09:30 Hannes Stockinger (Vienna) Regulatory pathways in T cells analyzed under nanometer precision and microsecond time resolution using single molecule imaging 09:30 09:50 Miodrag Lukic (Kragujevac/Al Ain) Galectin-3 in autoimmunity 09:50 10:20 Dragana Jankovic (Bethesda) Self control by Th-1 lymphocytes 10:50-11:20 Anna Erdei (Budapest) The role of complement system in the pathogenesis of experimental allergic encephalomyelitis 11:20 11:35 Lazar Vujanovic (Pittsburgh) Activation of human NK cells by adenoviralyengineered dendritic cells 11:35 11:55 Milan Basta (Bethesda) Immunoglobulins and inflammation: switching between stimulation and suppression 11:55 12:25 Mathias von Herrath (La Jolla) Viruses and Tregs two sides of a coin THEME IV: AUTOIMMUNITY 14:00 14:30 Alexander Gabibov (Moscow) Catalytic antibodies and autoimmunity 14:30 15:00 Hartmut Wekerle (Munich) Autoimmune T cell migration in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis: A journey through multiple milieus 15:00 15:20 Ivana Stojanovic (Belgrade) MIF A cytokine at the top of the inflammatory cascade 15:20 15:40 Marija Mostarica-Stojkovic (Belgrade) Th1 and Th17 cells - partners or foes in CNS autoimmunity? 15:40 15:55 Alexey Belogurov (Moscow) Myelin basic protein epitope library: Path to diagnostics and treatment of multiple sclerosis 15:55 16:10 Oliver Burton (Cambridge) Schistosoma mansoni egg antigens directly and indirectly induce regulatory T cells that prevent diabetes in NOD mice 16:10 16:25 Milica Vukmanovic-Stejic (London) The kinetics of CD4+ Foxp3+ regulatory T cell accumulation and proliferation during an antigenspecific memory response in humans
5 16:25 17:30 Poster discussion DAY 4, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, THEME V: IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC PERSPECTIVES IN CHRONIC INFLAMMATORY DISEASES 08:30 08:50 Miodrag Stojkovic (Kragujevac/Valencia) Adult and embrional stem cells for treatment of human diseases 08:50 09:20 Mario Abinun (Newcastle) Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation for severe rheumatic disorders in children 09:20 09:50 Steffen Gay (Zurich) Innate immunity, epigenetics and autoimmunity in rheumatoid arthritis 09:50 10:20 Tchavdar Vassilev (Sofia) Selective silencing of disease-associated autoreactive B lymphocytes by chimeric antibodies targeting their inhibitory FcgammaIIB and CD22 receptors Closing Lecture 10:50 11:30 Charles Dinarello (Denver) The Role of the IL-1 Family in Inflammation 11:30 11:50 N.A. Mitchison (London) Concluding comments 11:50 12:10 Closing of the Meeting Цена котизације за учеснике скупа износила је 250, 130 за студенте на последипломским студијама и 50 за чланове друштва имунолога. Симпозијум је носио 14 ЕСП бодова. На основу утисака присутних скуп је оцењен као врло успешан. Сви учесници симпозијума су добили торбице са пропагандним материјалом, ID картице и пригодне поклоне у виду мајице са логом симпозијума, рекламне блокове, оловке и USB flash memory картице. За посетиоце и учеснике из иностранства су обезбеђене и мапе Београда ради лакшег сналажења. Гости скупа били су смештени у de luxe собама у хотелима Hyatt Regency Београд и Continental Београд. Током одржавања симпозијума, поред научног програма, обезбеђен је и социјални програм, где су уз дружење и разговоре учесници имали прилику да се боље упознају, размене знања и утиске са симпозијума. У Крагујевцу, Дана godine
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